Here's the list...and off the top of my head, I can't say I would induct any of them, except perhaps Albert Belle, without further examination. And Belle has his own baggage, as we all know. However, he was constantly mentioned among the best of his generation of players, and his numbers certainly match up to near-HOF stats._________________"The Dodgers have always occupied an enormous place in the history of the game. If the Yankees are the most successful team in baseball history, the Dodgers are the most essential. Their legacy is unique."

Congratulations to Lee Smith and Harold Baines!_________________"The Dodgers have always occupied an enormous place in the history of the game. If the Yankees are the most successful team in baseball history, the Dodgers are the most essential. Their legacy is unique."

I so agree about Lee Smith. For the longest time he was not in although he was the all time saves leader, when Trevor and Mariano were still going for his record. It would only seem right even if it was a long time coming.

About Baines, it seems quite controversial. Cut 4 had a breakdown about why, link is here_________________"Baseball is an allegorical play about America, a poetic, complex, and subtle play of courage, fear, good luck, mistakes, patience about fate, and sober self-esteem." - Saul Steinberg